Yep, Blizzard seems they have a hard time discerning real players from automated botting software. It is a very sensitive issue, seeing as how they last thing they want to do is incorrectly ban a player.

When they do a ban wave, it always seems to only be for one make of bot.

Yep, Blizzard seems they have a hard time discerning real players from automated botting software. It is a very sensitive issue, seeing as how they last thing they want to do is incorrectly ban a player.

When they do a ban wave, it always seems to only be for one make of bot.

Indeed!
It seems like the botting software is at the point where it can mimic the playstyle of an unskilled player. Botting software in general are hard to detect :P

warp field to weaken its armor, let it close, then tech armor! - Turian hipster

ye i get it, but its just soooo fu**ng annoying, im a casual mostly i play at nights hours only, doing some bgs. and then u can see 10 ppl riding on follow after u, or any other from base to base doing nothing just riding seted route.

well its not like i can choose when to play, got job,gf,dogs etc its only time when i can play atm... ;/

Yep, Blizzard seems they have a hard time discerning real players from automated botting software. It is a very sensitive issue, seeing as how they last thing they want to do is incorrectly ban a player.

When they do a ban wave, it always seems to only be for one make of bot.

Funny thing is, most bots that actually bother the playerbase are the extremely obvious ones.

Blizzard's automated banning process might have trouble detecting them, not me and many more people lately. Basically Blizzard is botting the bans, they are too cheap to give 30 real people the job of banning at least a good chunk of the obvious bots for starters.